9.如今,我們身邊不乏"低頭族".他們在與朋友聚會或乘坐交通工具時,常常低頭忙于瀏覽手機.請簡要描述此現(xiàn)象,并發(fā)表你的看法.
提示詞:低頭族 phubbing
注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;
2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫.

分析 本文是關(guān)于"低頭族"現(xiàn)象的作文.根據(jù)題目要求可知用第一人稱和一般現(xiàn)在時態(tài).內(nèi)容包括:一描述"低頭族"現(xiàn)象;二自己的看法.
高分句型:
1.Some people only stare at the screens of their phones,ignoring the people around them no matter when they take a bus,hold a party or even get together with their families.句子里,ignoring the people around them 是現(xiàn)在分詞做伴隨狀語;no matter when 引導(dǎo)讓步狀語從句,伴隨"無論何時".
有一些人無論是在與朋友家人聚會或乘坐交通工具時,他們常常低頭忙于瀏覽手機,不理睬周圍的人.
2.Worse still,they will not miss the chance of surfing the Internet or playing the games when they cross the road,which is likely to cause serious accidents and frighten their lives.句子里which引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句,代指主句;is likely to 表示"可能".
更糟糕的是,當他們過馬路時,他們也會上網(wǎng)瀏覽或玩游戲,這很可能造成嚴重的交通事故,威脅他們的生命.

解答 The phenomenon that people are always phubbing is becoming more and more popular.Some people only stare at the screens of their phones,ignoring the people around them no matter when they take a bus,hold a party or even get together with their families.【高分句型一】Worse still,they will not miss the chance of surfing the Internet or playing the games when they cross the road,which is likely to cause serious accidents and frighten their lives.【高分句型二】(描述"低頭族"現(xiàn)象)
It is high time that we threw away the phone and raised our heads up.Do cherish the ones around us and appreciate the splendid scenery ahead of us.(自己的看法)

點評 考查提綱類作文.
書面表達不僅反映在表達內(nèi)容上,也反映在書面形式上.一定要注意單詞拼寫正確,書寫規(guī)范,字跡工整,卷面力求整潔,正確使用標點符號,使別人看起來耳目一新,具有整體美感,從而提高自己的得分檔次.

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